Real Madrid<\/strong> in the cup classic that will take place at La Cartuja on April 26, but the excitement is at its peak in the City of Barcelona.<\/p> Hansi Flick has built a Bar\u00e7a with the heart of a champion<\/strong>. The blue and garnet team has maintained a crushing dynamic since the start of 2025, demonstrating on the field that there is no way to stop them. In the 21 matches played this year, the cul\u00e9s have 18 victories and only 3 draws<\/strong>, surpassing the record set by Gerardo ‘Tata’ Martino and threatening Pep Guardiola’s historic record.<\/p> Hansi Flick is already closing in on Pep Guardiola’s record<\/h2>
With his victory against ‘Cholo’ Simeone’s team, the German coach surpasses the record of the Argentine, who achieved 20 consecutive matches without losing in his only season in charge of the first team (2013\/14). Once this barrier is crossed, the blue and garnet coach is already allowed to dream of matching the historic record of Pep Guardiola<\/strong> and, why not, those of Ernesto Valverde<\/strong> and, above all, Luis Enrique<\/strong>.<\/p> The Sampedor native reached a figure of 28 unbeaten matches in the 2010\/11 season<\/strong>, while the team led by ‘Txingurri’ managed 29 consecutive matches without losing in the 2018\/19 season<\/strong>. The Asturian, for his part, was in charge of a team that achieved a practically unbeatable milestone by accumulating 39 consecutive matches without knowing defeat in the 2015\/16 season<\/strong>. This feat remains firm to this day as the longest unbeaten streak in the club’s history, but today more than ever, it is still on Flick’s horizon.<\/p>